Animals (Jan 2022)

Implementation of a Pig Toilet in a Nursery Pen with a Straw-Littered Lying Area

  • Michelle Tillmanns,
  • Kees Scheepens,
  • Marieke Stolte,
  • Swetlana Herbrandt,
  • Nicole Kemper,
  • Michaela Fels

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12010113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 113

Abstract

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In this study, a pig toilet was installed on an organic pig farm, which enabled pigs to use a lying area littered with straw and keep it clean. The pig toilet was separated into a defaecation area and a urination area and nursery pigs were trained to use the urination area by means of a rewarding system. A total of 24 piglets were weaned at 6–7 weeks of age and housed in the experimental system for four-week periods. Per trial, a group of four pigs was formed, and videos were recorded on two days per week (08:00 to 18:00). Direct observation was carried out in the first and last week of each trial. In total, 1500 eliminations were video-analysed. An individual pig had an average of 7.1 ± 1.4 defaecations and 4.8 ± 0.8 urinations per day. In total, 96.4% of all urinations and 97.4% of all defaecations were performed in the pig toilet. However, most urinations took place in the defaecation area as well (90.4%). Even if the training to spatially separate defecation and urination behaviour was not successful, we showed that a pig toilet offers the possibility to create littered lying areas, possibly increasing animal welfare.

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